Øie et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Human reliability assessment of blowdown in a gas leakage scenario on offshore production platforms: methodological and practical experiencesØie et al., 2014
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- Øie S
- Van De Merwe K
- Hogenboom S
- Laumann K
- Gould K
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- Proceedings of Probabilistic Safety Assessment and Management Conference, Honolulu, Hawaii
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This paper aims to share insights gained through the use of a Human Reliability Assessment (HRA) in Quantitative Risk Analysis (QRA) of offshore gas leakage accident scenarios. HRA was applied to one of the basic events in the QRA event tree,'failure to manually activate …
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